Chapter 3 playing styles (auto mode [auto]), Selecting a style, Performing in auto mode – Roland DR-3 User Manual
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Chapter 3 Playing Styles (Auto Mode [AUTO])
When you perform Styles in Auto mode, the DR-3 switches the
Patterns automatically, even without the pattern pads being
pressed.
This lets you enjoy session-like performances without having to
take your hands off the guitar or other instrument you are playing.
When performing in Auto mode, the Patterns are basically played
in the following sequence. You can also press a button other than
[INTRO/START] to begin the performance from that Pattern.
fig.03-01
Selecting a Style
fig.03-01
1.
With the performance stopped, press [AUTO] so the button
lights up.
2.
Turn the VALUE dial to select a Style.
Style numbers for the Preset Styles (internal Styles) are preceded by a
“P”; Style numbers for the User Styles (p. 61) are preceded by a “U.”
Performing in Auto Mode
1.
Press any of the pattern pads.
When the performance of the Pattern initially specified is
finished, the next Pattern is played automatically.
To see the sequence in which the Patterns are played, please refer
to the figure “Pattern Progression in Auto Mode.”
If you press a pattern pad while the performance is in progress,
the Style switches to the Pattern corresponding to the pressed
pad, and the performance then continues by repeating the Pattern
progression sequence.
2.
When you press [ENDING/STOP], the ending is played and
then the performance stops.
To stop the Style without having the ending played, press STOP [
].
Intro
Verse A
Fill-in B
Verse B
Fill-in C
Verse C
Fill-in A
Ending
Play Repeat Automatically
● Pattern Progression in Auto Mode
You can change the Pattern
progressions and the number
of measures repeated.
Refer to “Changing the Pattern
Progression in Auto Mode” (p.
47).
When [INST] is lit, drum and
bass sounds are played with
the pads while the patterns are
in progress.
For more information on
[INST], refer to “Chapter 6
Performing with the Pads” (p.
58).
When the performance is
stopped, pressing any pattern
pad will start the performance.